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The critics also complained about the superficiality of Niall Ferguson, whose Channel 4 series, Civilization, runs us through the west and its discontents.
Smoove as a well-oiled copy of the Luther Vandross box set, here JS duly runs us through his paces in a way that makes you grateful he's operating in a mediocre R&B song and not an NHS hospital.
Ross runs us through a terrifying itinerary: Jack will now DJ in London until 6am, then we will "relax with drinks", before catching a 9am train to Manchester, where Jack will play sets until 5am, before getting on a plane to do a season at Ibiza, simultaneously touring Can U Dance through Europe.
Training sessions can be a little tricky – when the coach runs us through what we'll be doing in a session I understand 50% to 60% of what he's talking about and I check with Seb (my French-speaking GB team-mate here) for the rest.
When the class secretary, dear Ann Mahlon, her luxuriant head of chestnut curls now whiter than bleached laundry, takes the microphone and runs us through a quiz on the old days — teachers' nicknames, the names of vanished luncheonettes and ice-cream parlors, the titles of our junior and senior plays, the winner of the scrap drive in third grade — the answers are shouted out on all sides.
Trainer Nicky Henderson runs us through his runners for the Cheltenham Festival.
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Sky are just running us through every meeting between Everton and Middlesbrough since football was invented in 1992.
On this occasion, she is graceful as a willow, clad in classy black and running us through this year's best actor hopefuls.
A dozen young assistants operated a punting machine, held up blocking dummies, wielded padded shields and ran us through our paces.
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